Rentista Visa for Chile Application

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🇨🇱 The Rentista Chile Visa offers a unique opportunity for individuals with stable passive income to establish residency in Chile. This visa category is particularly appealing to retirees, investors, and those who can support themselves without actively working in the country.

Can you demonstrate a regular, passive income from sources outside of Chile?
Income from sources such as:
- Pensions
- Investments
- Rental properties
- Forms of steady revenue that don't require active work

To qualify for the Rentista Visa, applicants must prove a minimum monthly income. The exact amount may vary and is subject to change, so it's crucial to consult with current regulations or seek professional advice. Generally, the income should be sufficient to support the applicant and any dependents comfortably in Chile without the need for local employment.

The application process for the Rentista Visa involves several steps:
✓ Document Preparation: Gather all necessary documents, including proof of income, police clearance certificates, medical reports, and passport copies.

✓ Document Authentication: Authenticate and legalize documents in your home country, often through the Chilean consulate.

✓ Translation: Translate all documents into Spanish by a certified translator.

✓ Visa Application: Apply along with supporting documents to the Chilean consulate in your country of residence or directly to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Migration if you're already in Chile on a tourist visa.

✓ Interview: Attend an interview at the consulate or immigration office, if required.

✓ Registration: Once in Chile, register with the International Police and obtain a Chilean ID card (Cédula de Identidad).

The Rentista Visa is typically valid for one year and can be renewed. After a certain period of continuous residency, visa holders may be eligible to apply for permanent residency or even Chilean citizenship.

The Rentista Chile Visa opens doors to a new lifestyle in one of South America's most stable and prosperous countries. Chat with us to start a personalized consultation and quotation.

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Application Assistance

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Visa Advisory

Pricing Breakdown

Price breakdown for all categories of services.

Full Service - First Applicants

$1760

Consultation Call

Free

Full Service - Renewal

$945

Frequently Asked Questions

Users ask this questions about this service.

  • Consultation calls can be rescheduled but will not be refunded unless agreed.
    All governments do not refund any application fees, so these are not refundable.
    Ask your Expert about their full refund policy.

  • The Rentista Visa is designed for those with passive income and does not allow for employment in Chile. If you wish to work, you would need to apply for a different visa category or seek special permission.

  • The Rentista Visa is typically issued for one year and can be renewed. After a certain period of continuous residency, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency.

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